Bears and adventures
Why did humanity build the Tower of Babel? Explore the roles of fear, Nimrod’s propaganda, and Shem’s alternative path of truth in this deep dive.
Why did humanity build the Tower of Babel? Explore the roles of fear, Nimrod’s propaganda, and Shem’s alternative path of truth in this deep dive.
What happens when human lives are treated as mere resources to build a monument to human ego? The building of the Tower of Babel required wiping out personal borders, denying individual missions, and minimizing the value of human life. While the silent majority put their heads down to comply, figures of immense magnitude like Abraham used this era of forced labor to forge a character that rose entirely above the system, ensuring the glory of the Divine would shine through.
While sitting at home due to lockdowns, it dawned on me that the story of the Tower of Babel is too close to the globalist unelected bureaucracy—same slogans of a climate emergency, same denial of the Divine, and perversion of justice. When a promise is made by the Divine, it should not be doubted. Yet ancient “scientists” began to question the rain, allowing figures like Nimrod to weaponize panic into a human-made “solution” that ultimately cost lives. History is repeating itself, and it is time we look closely at the blueprint.
There are many character traits that can be influenced by our childhood. We know it, and as we say in English, “the apple does not fall far from the tree”. In some cases, the impact of negative traits can empower a person to become more compassionate, kind, or productive, however these are exceptions. If anything,…
What turns a technologically and militarily advanced society into a brutal tyranny? While infrastructure and legal structures are necessary to keep any country running, a society’s ultimate fate is decided by where its leadership anchors its authority. When a state rejects the Creator, human rights are discarded, leaders position themselves as gods, and the rule of law becomes nothing more than a projection of a tyrant’s vanity. From the slave labor of ancient Egypt to the artificial bricks of the Tower of Babel, history warns us exactly what happens when humanity attempts to re-engineer the natural order to make a name for themselves.